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Arctic winter skills

February 26 - February 29 / 2024

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Why

The course is all about learning the basic skill to handle the harsh arctic winter environment.


The main idea is to give you lots of time to handle yourself and your equipment in a winter environment. Learning - repeating -adapting and finding out what suits best for you.


This will be a practical experience in
spectacular surroundings that will prepare you for the Montane Lapland arctic ultra.

Timeline

Day 1

Arrival
Equipment sorting
Basic skills
Winter theory.

 

Day 2

Sled pull
Fire making
Stove
Bivy/tent

Day 3

Long sled pull
Fire making
Stove
Bivy/tent

Day 4

Sled pull
Adapting
 

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Day 1

Start up day 
-Gear handling
-Getting your cabin
-Introduction.
-Indoor winter theory lesson
-Outdoor practise "how to stay warm and dry"
-Outdoor Frostbite first aid training.

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Day 2

First sled tour 
This day will be spent outdoors. Focusing on:
-Packing the pulk
-Fire making
-How and where to rest
-Using the stove
-Setting up camp/bivy
-Outdoor lunch
-Back at the cabin for dinner

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Day 3

Full day outdoor 
On this day we head out on a longer (15km) sled pull.
Repeating many of the things from

day 2 and learning some new skills.
-Using the stove
-Melting snow
-Making camp
-Trying out your sleeping bag
-Outdoor lunch & diner.
Back at the cabins late in the evening

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Day 4

Sled pull and ice safety 

-Shorter sled pull focusing on  differnt pulling setups ropes vs shafts. 
-Outdoor lunch
-Diner at the restaurant

-Course evaluation

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Extra day

For those who have taken the course but will not be joining  the Montane Lapland Arctic Ultra, there is an opportunity to add this extra day if you're eager to test your new skills.

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